Pope Francis' Message "The Holy See, for its part, will continue to offer its contribution...so that no one in our world may go without daily bread" to FAO



MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS
TO THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE 43rd SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE
OF THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
Madam President,
Mr. Director-General of the FAO,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen:

I wish to cordially greet all participants in the forty-third session of this Conference, who have come to Rome from the four corners of the world. I greet the president of this Assembly, Ms. Marie-Claude Bibeau, minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and the director-general of the FAO, Mr. Qu Dongyu, whom I congratulate on his election to a second term at the head of this Organization, while encouraging him to continue his work, at a time when decisive and competent action to eradicate the scourge of hunger in the world, which is advancing rather than retreating, is inescapable.

Millions of people continue to suffer from poverty and malnutrition around the world, due to armed conflict, as well as climate change and the resulting natural disasters. Mass displacement, in addition to the other effects of global political, economic and military tensions, undermines efforts to ensure that the living conditions of the people are improved on the basis of their inherent dignity. It bears repeating time and again: poverty, inequalities, lack of access to basic resources such as food, drinking water, health, education, housing, are a serious affront to human dignity!

Many experts today say that the goal of Zero Hunger will not be achieved within the timeframe set by the international community. But let me say that the inability to fulfill common responsibilities should not lead us to turn initial intentions into new revised programmes which, instead of benefiting people by responding to their real needs, do not take them into account. On the contrary, we must be very attentive to and respectful of local communities, cultural diversity and traditional specificities, which cannot be altered or destroyed in the name of a short-sighted idea of progress which, in reality, risks becoming synonymous with “ideological colonization”. For this reason, and I never tire of highlighting this, interventions and projects must be planned and implemented in response to the demands of the people and their communities; they cannot be imposed from above or from bodies that only seek their own interests or profit.

The challenge we face demands joint and collaborative action by the entire family of nations. There can be no room for conflict or opposition, when the enormous challenges at hand require a holistic and multilateral approach. This is why the FAO and the other international organizations will only be able to fulfill their mandate and coordinate preventive and incisive measures for the benefit of all, especially the poorest, through a loyal and consensual synergy of consensual and far-sighted thinking on the part of all the actors concerned. Governments, businesses, academia, international institutions, civil society and individuals must make a joint effort, setting aside petty logic and biased visions, so that everyone benefits and no one is left behind.

The Holy See, for its part, will continue to offer its contribution to the common good, lending the experience and the work of the institutions linked to the Catholic Church so that no one in our world may go without daily bread and that our planet may be given the protection it requires, so that it may once again become the beautiful garden that came from the hands of the Creator for the delight of mankind. May Almighty God richly bless your labours and efforts for the true progress of the whole human family.

Vatican City, 1 July 2023

FRANCIS

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Holy See Press Office Bulletin, 3 July 2023


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